Clinical guidelines of ukrainian hair research society. diagnosis and treatment of alopecia areata

I. Serbina, Kuzma Кhobzei, Tetyana Lіadova, O.І. Litus, S.V. Vozianova, Yuriy Andrashko, Svitlana Galnykina, Tetiana Sviatenko, Igor Svistunov, O. Syzon, I.V. Kadyhrob, Y. Ovcharenko
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ABSTRACT. Alopecia areata is an immune-mediated disease resulting from the interaction of genetic factors and exogenous triggers, leading to the activation of the Janus Kinases - Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription signaling pathway, the formation of non-specific autoimmune inflammation and disruption of immune tolerance of hair follicles. Alopecia areata has an unpredictable course with a non-scarring type of hair loss, it can affect the hair part of the head and/or hair in other areas, it can be manifested by damage to the nail plates. The psychotraumatic impact of this disease can be compared to the consequences of life-threatening or disabling diseases. For this reason, the degree of negative impact of alopecia areata on the quality of life may not correlate with the objective condition of patients, which is often not taken into account in the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. Despite the variety of treatment options available, achieving effective and safe disease control is not always straightforward. Treating patients with alopecia areata and comorbid conditions can be particularly challenging and may require close collaboration between specialists from various fields. For these and other reasons, there is significant dissatisfaction among patients regarding alopecia areata and its treatment. The systematic organization, unification, and adaptation of modern knowledge about alopecia areata have led to the creation of two algorithms: a diagnostic algorithm and a therapeutic algorithm. These algorithms provide a differentiated approach to patient management, with age, disease severity, clinical form, disease activity stage, comorbid pathology, prognostic factors, and patient quality of life taken into account. Agents with immunosuppressive action belong to the main group of drugs in the treatment of alopecia areata, according to the antigenic concept of the pathogenesis of the disease. Ongoing work is being done to update treatment protocols to include JAK inhibitors and other preparations, taking into based on new developments and the expanding pharmaceutical market.
乌克兰毛发研究学会临床指南:斑秃的诊断和治疗
摘要斑秃是一种免疫介导的疾病,由遗传因素和外源性诱因相互作用,导致Janus激酶-信号转导和激活转录信号通路激活,形成非特异性自身免疫炎症,破坏毛囊的免疫耐受。斑秃的病程难以预测,脱发类型为非瘢痕性脱发,可影响头部和/或其他部位的头发,也可表现为甲板受损。这种疾病造成的精神创伤可与危及生命或致残性疾病的后果相提并论。因此,脱发症对生活质量的负面影响程度可能与患者的客观病情不相关,这一点在疾病的诊断和治疗中往往没有得到考虑。尽管治疗方案多种多样,但要有效、安全地控制病情并非总是那么简单。治疗患有斑秃和合并症的患者尤其具有挑战性,可能需要各领域专家的密切合作。由于这些原因和其他原因,患者对斑秃及其治疗非常不满。对有关斑秃的现代知识进行系统整理、统一和调整后,形成了两种算法:诊断算法和治疗算法。这些算法为患者提供了区别对待的治疗方法,将年龄、疾病严重程度、临床形式、疾病活动期、合并病症、预后因素和患者生活质量纳入考虑范围。根据疾病发病机理的抗原概念,具有免疫抑制作用的药物是治疗斑秃的主要药物。根据新的发展和不断扩大的医药市场,目前正在不断更新治疗方案,以纳入 JAK 抑制剂和其他制剂。
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